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Friday, May 06, 2011

(Breitbart.tv) - Andrew Breitbart appeared on 'Stossel' with Al Pires, lead attorney on the controversial Pigford settlement case. Instead of responding to any of the challenges made by Breitbart, Pires was reduced to name-calling, insults and eventually he abruptly ended the interview when questions were raised about the money he made on the case.